Anne Gué Jones was born in Orangeburg, South
Carolina. Her parents are Bert V. Gué, a local physician, and Jeanne
Bieren Gué, a registered nurse with DHEC.

She graduated from Furman University in 1987 with a
bachelor's degree in history. While at Furman, she was a member of the Pi
Gamma Mu National Honor Society for Social Services and the Collegiate
Educational Service Corps, and she traveled to the communist block countries on
foreign study in January 1987.

She attended law school at the University of South
Carolina and received her juris doctorate in 1990. While in law school,
she was a member of the Order of the Wig and Robe, served as associate editor of
the Real Property, Probate and Trust Journal, and served as a student
legal writing instructor.

After graduation from law school, Judge Jones worked as a
staff attorney for the South Carolina Supreme Court for one year. Then she
returned to Orangeburg to enter private practice with Bryant, Fanning &
Shuler, where she practiced until her election in February 2001 to the position
of Family Court Judge of the First Judicial Circuit. Judge Jones is currently
serving on the Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission as the Family Court
representative.

Judge Jones has served on the boards of the Orangeburg
County Chamber of Commerce and the Drug Free Advisory Committee for Orangeburg
School District Five, and she served as President of Junior Service League of
Orangeburg. She is a member of First Baptist Church of Orangeburg where
she has chaired the Denominational Affairs Committee, been a member of the
Chancel Bells and served as a director of children's choirs and as a pianist for
various choirs and church services. She is married to Carl A. Jones, and
they have three children.